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#Monopod episode 3 Season 7. Membahas diet, kesehatan, overweight, gejala diabetes & jurus alami jitu bakar lemak dan turunkan berat badan. Pengalaman pribadi saya (Zer Zorro) sukses turunkan berat badan 12-14 kg dalam wkt 4-5 bulan (Sep 2024 - Jan 2025). Referensi : 1. Dr. Eric Berg DC - https://www.youtube.com/@Drberg 2. Ade Rai - https://www.youtube.com/@duniaaderai6302 3. Dr.dr. Hans Tandra, Sp.PD-KEMD, Ph.D, FINASIM, FACE, FACP
::Eps. 2 Season 6 NARAZER Podcast:: Membahas isu publik ini dari perspektif pengalaman kerja saya sebagai Project Manager di salah satu corporate terbesar di Indonesia selama 2 thn (Q2 2022- Q2 2024). Plus kajian & expert opinion dari praktisi industri Human Capital (HC) & praktisi IT yang bisa kalian re-check konten mereka di LinkedIn & Youtube. Lebih detailnya silakan dengerin full episode ini.
Fenomena Bali yang problematik, makin rusak & semrawut memuncak di tahun 2024 ini. Apa ini bakal jadi ancaman yang sangat serius buat Bali, masyarakat & adat budaya nya? Ini adalah monopod ke-2 NARAZER membahas tentang BALI. Fyi, flashback episode ulasan Bali di Pod. Narazer thn 2019, ada di link ini: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/narazer/episodes/Bali-is-the-New-Jakarta-e32toa
Indonesia yang masih minim dan krisis dalam memberikan pengaruh dan dampak yang besar di dunia / global karena Diaspora nya yang belum kuat. Kita terlalu jago kandang, terlalu asik di domestik tapi suka lupa bahwa kita juga harus banyak ngomong dan banyak bercerita ke masyarakat Dunia tentang Indonesia.
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It was supposed to be a ‘Minipod', was renamed a ‘Monopod' and then became a ‘Pod but without Jimmy' who was travelling. Featuring cricketing father and sons, Mattchin's football tips, ‘General Scarf Sadness', a preview of the first India v England Men's Test, Mattchin makes The Sunday Times and the remarkable story of Shamar Joseph.
National promised their first budget would expose 'fiscal vandalism' by the previous Labour government. Now that Bernard Hickey has had a chance to rifle through the numbers, he finds minimum substance to the claims. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Duncan Greive runs through highlights from the recent NZ TV awards, discusses the dangers baked into TVNZ's dominance, and theorises what might happen with poking the government bear during a particularly sensitive time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With historical context and Three's no show in mind, Duncan Greive gives his thoughts on TVNZ's annual Showcase event held this week and what it signals for the current strength of the media industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Duncan Greive hits the studio to analyse what's driving the shock decision to end Three's popular and successful 7pm news-entertainment hybrid The Project. He digs into recent ratings and explains the history and function of 7pm shows in New Zealand, then imagines what might come next from the digital-first direction hinted at in an email from Newshub's Sarah Bristow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the aftermath on an underwhelming Better Public Media NZ debate, in which half the parties didn't show, Duncan Greive goes solo to vent his frustrations on the current state of political engagement with media in New Zealand, and why the underlying issues matter in what (he self-interestedly thinks) are quite profound ways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yesterday NZME announced the formation of ZB+, a new subscription platform associated with its much-loved, much-loathed Newstalk ZB brand. It will be edited by Philip Crump, a lawyer-turned-Substacker who found big audiences wading into uncomfortable areas. Reaction to the idea was mostly negative, but Duncan Greive thinks it's the right play, and explains why in this monopod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new monopod from iFootage makes a splash, Lightroom added more AI features that improve detail in Fuji images, and Blackmagic might be releasing an L-mount camera? Also, Lucas buys a lens. Some links below to product sites may be affiliate links and may result in a commission to the Camera Gear Podcast. Blackmagic L-Mount camera rumor Fuji XF 56mm f/1.2 R Fuji XF 56mm f/1.2 WR Sigma XF 56mm f/1.4 iFootage Cobra 3 Monopod - with foot pedal iFootage Cobra 3 Monopod - with standard tension base iFootage Komodo K5S Fluid Head Sony A6700 rumors DxO PureRAW Learn more about the show at our website and follow us on Twitter for updates about new shows.
CreepGeeks Podcast Episode 282 INTRO You're listening to CreepGeeks Podcast! This is Season 7 Episode 282 3 legged Wampus Cat thing, 3 Tribes of the Cherokee Little People, Animals attacking? Your favorite anomalous podcast hosts Greg and Omi Want to Support the podcast? Join us on Patreon: CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News is creating Humorous Paranormal Podcasts, Interviews, and Videos! What is the CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News Podcast? We broadcast paranormal news and share our strange experiences from our underground bunker in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Get our new Swag in our Amazon Merch Store: https://amzn.to/3IWwM1x Hey Everyone, You can call the show and leave us a message! 1-575-208-4025 Use Amazon Prime Free Trial! Did you know YOU can support the CreepGeeks Podcast with little to no effort? Won't cost you anything! When you shop on Amazon.com use our affiliate link and we get a small percentage! It doesn't change your price at all. It helps us to keep the coffee flowing and gas in the Albino Rhino! CreepGeeks Podcast is an Amazon Affiliate CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page Support the Show: CreepGeeks Swag Shop! Website- CREEPGEEKS PARANORMAL AND WEIRD NEWS Hey everyone! Help us out! Rate us on iTunes! CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News Podcast on Apple https://www.smalltownmonsters.com/ WARNING: This Podcast May Contain BioEngineered Food Products. Interested in Past Lives or Past Life's Journeying- RC Baranowski. Past Life Journeying: Exploring Past, Between, and Future Lives Past Life Journeying: Exploring Past, Between, and Future Lives - Kindle edition by Baranowski, R. C.. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. *They can communicate with their family group and other groups won't be Cherokee Little People Amazon Deal for three-legged things- https://amzn.to/434B8dR Camera Tripod, 79" Aluminum Tripod for Camera with 360° Panorama Ball Head and Monopod, Tripod for Canon, Nikon, Sony, DSLR, Ultra-Compact, and Stable for Travel and Work - 17.6 Lbs Load 3 Legged thing Audio from Old Fort 150 Project - Local Folklore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLTelAaapaU 3 Tribes of the Cherokee Little People Little People of the Cherokee Why the Turkey Gobbles Why the Turkey gobbles - A Cherokee Legend able to understand them. Animals attacking? Bear kills Arizona man in 'incredibly uncommon, strange circumstance,' officials say | Fronteras Agressive Blue Ridge Parkway Bear AD- Want to Start your own podcast? https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=CREEP Looking for something unique and spooky? Check out Omi's new Etsy, CraftedIntent: CraftedIntent: Simultaneously BeSpoke and Spooky. by CraftedIntent Want CreepGeeks Paranormal Investigator stickers? Check them out here: CraftedIntent - Etsy Check out Omi's new Lucky Crystal Skull Creations: Lucky Crystal Skull: Random Mini Resin Skull With Gemstones - Etsy Get Something From Amazon Prime! CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page Cool Stuff on Amazon -Squatch Metalworks Microsquatch Keychain: Microsquatch Keychain Bottle Opener with Carabiner. Laser-cut, stone-tumbled stainless steel. DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA. Amazon Influencer! CheapGeek and CreepGeeks Amazon Page's Amazon Page Instagram? Creep Geeks Podcast (@creepgeekspod) • Instagram photos and videos Omi Salavea (@craftedintent) • Instagram photos and videos CreepGeeks Podcast (@creepgeekspodcast) TikTok | Watch CreepGeeks Podcast's Newest TikTok Videos Need to Contact Us? Email Info: contact@creepgeeks.com Attn Greg or Omi Want to comment on the show? omi@creepgeeks.com greg@creepgeeks.com Business Inquiries: contact@creepgeeks.com CreepGeeks Podcast Store Music: Music is Officially Licensed through Audiio.com. License available upon request. #ghostplant #ashevilleufo #creepgeeks #wampuscat Tags: ghost, legends, wampus cat, little people, north carolina ghosts, Cherokee legends, blue ridge parkway, blue ridge mountains, cryptid, black Panther, old fort, marion,
Duncan Greive addresses the fallout from revelations RNZ has for years been running wire copy altered to have pro-Russia and China slants. He also looks at the legacy of departing Stuff CEO Sinead Boucher, and explains why The Fold will be getting a little less time sensitive for the next while. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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After just a year of broadcasting, Today FM hosts Tova O'Brien and Duncan Garner took over the airwaves this morning to dramatically declare that Mediaworks was considering axing the fledgling radio brand. Duncan Greive sits down in this bonus monopod to discuss the potential future that faces Today FM's employees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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There is a lot going on in New Zealand's media at the moment, so Duncan Greive takes the mic alone to deliver a solo podcast on the three issues which feel most pressing, including the freaky state of the TVNZ-RNZ merger, an increasingly isolated and aggressive Facebook and how the Queen's death marked the end of a media era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first of a new quick response format to big breaking media news featuring host, Duncan Greive, tackling two huge media stories of the past week. This week: Netflix's big miss and Elon Musk taking Twitter private. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MONOPOD! An in-depth look into some shocking new audience data – and what it means for all of us. Duncan Greive goes solo this week, taking a deep breath before diving into the latest edition of 'Where are the Audiences?', a fascinating annual piece of research commissioned by NZ On Air. It's 46 gushing minutes which seek to try and understand what has happened to our media consumption over the last seven years.The Fold couldn't be made without the support of The Spinoff Members. Find out how to join at members.thespinoff.co.nz See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Setelah setahun lebih gw baru bahas lagi soal industri dan ekosistem eSports, Pro Players, Pro Teams, Organizers, dkk nya di Podcast, dari hasil observasi, riset gw dan diskusi dgn para pelaku aktif dunia game dan esports.
Monopod : Monolog Podcast - tentang Blockchain, Cryptocurrency dan potensi teknologi dan sosial ekonominya di masa depan. Episode ini juga rilis versi video streaming nya di Youtube Channel NARAZER PODCAST.
Menopause. A word we don't have to think about until we're at least 45 right? WRONG. This weeks episode is all about early menopause! We are joined by two incredible women, Sheree, who was diagnosed with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) at 15, and Ellie, who began the menopause following her extensive treatment for stage 4 cancer at just 15. It wouldn't be a menopause episode without talking about aaaaall the symptoms most of us have to look forward to, as well as treatments (yes there are treatments, we don't just have to put up with it!), what the menopause actually means for our bodies and STOP THE PRESS… It turns out our ovaries produce much more than just eggs! Our guests also tell us about the mental and physical effects of going through the menopause so young, their need to redefine what it means to be a woman and their plans for the future! Sheree and Ellie share a few of their top tips and favourite resources for anyone else in their position, but please do go and have a gander at Ellie's simple and wonderfully informative booklet ‘A Young Woman's Guide to Menopause After Treatment for Cancer' written along side queen of the menopause Dr Louise Newson. https://d2931px9t312xa.cloudfront.net/menopausedoctor/files/information/574/A%20young%20women's%20guide%20INTERACTIVE.pdf For more from both of our guests head over to instagram @lifeofpoi_ and @teamellie_blog and as always, for Monopod updates or just to say hello, you can find us at @thevaginamonoblogs. Thank you so much for listening!
PART TWO OF THE BEST SCIENCE LESSON YOU'VE EVER HAD! Welcome to contraception part two! Dr West is back and In this episode we delve into the L.A.R.Cs (long acting reversible contraception), men being a contraEXception, as well as finding out what YOUR favourite methods are. Today's lesson plan; • Femidoms • The coil • The implant • The coil • The injection • THE COIL • The diaphragm/vaginal cap • Cycle tracking • Coïtus interruptus (sorry, what?) • ChlamEYEdia • And every STIs worst enemy, the condom. Everyone has a horror story to tell when it comes to contraception, our aim is to debunk the myths and encourage you to explore your options! We know your Mum's friend told you that the pill made her uterus fall out… but every body is different and KNOWLEDGE IS (pussy) POWER. Head over to @gynaegossip on Instagram for more of Dr West's menstrual, gynaecological and contraceptive genius and if you'd like to share your contraceptive stories, or for Monopod updates, you can find us @thevaginamonoblogs!
A CONTRACEPTION DOUBLE WHAMMY!! Dr Sotonye West (@gynaegossip on Instagram) has been sent to us from above to talk through all of your contraceptive options. In part one we delve into the S.A.R.Cs (short acting reversible contraception) to find out; If the pill(s) is all it's cracked up to be and if no periods = you're going to blow up. About the witchcraft that is, the patch (feat. sperm impressions)! And whether or not the vaginal ring will get in the way of any “extra curricular activities”. Everyone has a horror story to tell when it comes to contraception, and our aim is to debunk the myths and encourage you to explore your options! We know your Mum's friend told you that the pill made her uterus fall out… But every body is different and KNOWLEDGE IS (pussy) POWER. Head over to @gynaegossip on Instagram for more of Dr West's menstrual, gynaecological and contraceptive genius and if you'd like to share your contraceptive stories, or for Monopod updates, you can find us @thevaginamonoblogs!
Sacha Parkinson and Molly Wright want to raise awareness, fight stigma, and break taboos... By empowering people to celebrate their "private parts"! In the Vagina Monopod, they discuss menstrual and gynaecological health openly and honestly with the hope of encouraging more people to do the same thing. They'd love those listening to feel like they know so much more about their own bodies than they did before clicking play. Sacha and Molly would love to hear from you - search for @TheVaginaMonoblogs on Instagram to get in touch!
Summary In today’s episode we talk all about tripods and why we love to use them. This is Latitude Photography Podcast, Episode 98 for December 11, 2020 Useful links: Enroll in my Master Photo Printing course. https://brentbergherm.com/training-center/course-info/master-photo-printing/ Get some free resources here: https://brentbergherm.com/info/resources/ Palouse Shoot-n-Print Photography and Printing Workshop Get on the list for updates on Latitude Photography School Shop at lensrentals.com with my affiliate link and I’ll get a small commission of the sale. Use the code "latitude15" at checkout and you'll get 15% off your order. I also have an affiliate link with ThinkTank Photo Thank you for your support! Introduction and Announcements I am your host, Brent Bergherm. Welcome to Latitude Photography podcast, the place where travel-outdoor photographers come to learn, grow, create and be inspired. And if you’re like me, the experience of the journey is just as important to you as it is to be able to make top notch images from the places you visit. To me, the experience is enhanced by making good images and good images are enhanced by the experience. Thank you so much for being here. Today I’ve got three of the Latitude Regulars joining me as co-hosts. Kirk Keyes, Drake Dyck and Matt Bishop. Fellas, welcome to the show! Tell me briefly what you’ve been up to recently. It’s been forever since we’ve talked and I’m just so happy to be back with y’all on this crisp winter eve, at least for those of us in the northern hemisphere. Matt, let’s start with you. Drake, You’re next Kirk, did we save the best for last? :) I’ve got a few things to cover before we get to our main topic which is tripods. That is to state a goal I have for 2021. As many of you know, I have an affiliate link for Lensrentals.com A week or so ago I had some communications with them and they had stated that I was not doing too bad as an affiliate. I suppose compared to the others. So here’s my plan. I really want to rent a lot of gear and review it here on the show. If you’re willing to click on that link in the show notes a few pennies or dollars will come my way and I’ll be able to put that money largely towards rentals and the cycle will continue. A big thank you to those who’ve used the link in 2020 and I’m just hoping for a good push in 2021 to try and become their #1 affiliate. Also, during my hiatus this last quarter it seems the audience has grown a lot. I want to particularly thank Alex and Jewlie for leaving 5-star reviews in August, 2020. Alex said “I just started listening to the Latitude Photography Podcast. It’s rapidly becoming one of my favorite podcasts. Brent combines the technical and artistic sides of photography in a wonderful blend. Each episode has been really interesting so I’m working my way back through all the older shows I’ve missed. It’s obvious that Brent is putting a lot of work and time into this. He’s very organized. Love it!” Thank you Alex. And I might also suggest with my Latitude Regulars, there’s certainly a lot of effort they put into it as well. And they deserve some credit for sure. For example, Kirk spearheaded the show notes for this episode and it was a lot of work! And then Jewlie also talked about the Master Photography Podcast and our amazing facebook groups we operate with these two shows. Master Photography Podcast certainly being the roundtable show where I’m a partner. But as it relates to the Latitude Photography Podcast fb group. I’m going to make a few changes. Hopefully you agree that it’s for the better. The first change is that I realize that facebook is at least partly what you make it. So to keep me on the right track, I want to make it a better place for all of us. And that means that I’ll be posting more in the group about things that I think you’ll be interested in. It will hopefully be a natural extension to the show. Also, I invite all you listeners out there to submit your own images. As you hear me state when I start the show we’re about learning, growning, creating and inspiring. If you’ve got an image that you’d like to share please do so. I’m also going to experiment with simply allowing posts to be automatically approved. If things get out of hand we’ll go back to needing to approve posts but it’s my hope to make the group a great place to share our photography and our experiences between episodes. And who knows, maybe an image or two will get mentioned on the show from time to time! OK, enough of the chit chat on those things, let’s get to the main topic. I want to start off by asking each of you how many tripods you own. And secondly, what does the tripod mean to you? Why do you use it, and please give me a more indepth answer besides “to hold my camera.” :) [The fellas respond] I have two tripods. A larger Induro tripod (CT304 legs with the bowl spider (the current model is the GIT 304)) and a Kirk Enterprises BH-1 ball head. I then have a smaller Manfrotto 190GO Carbon Fiber with a Sirui ball head. For proof on the pronunciation: https://youtu.be/VfbjATWugak Tripod Terms Legs: the things that extend and can be set at different angles. The main body of the tripod. Spider/Yoke/Apex: The central hub that connects all the legs together and provides connection to the head. Head: The unit that the camera mounts to, connects to the Spider/Yoke/Apex Quick Release Plate: The unit that is attached to your camera and that connects to the head. Not all tripod heads use a QR plate, but many do. L brackets would also fit into this category. Center column: Many tripods have a column that sits in the Spider. You can raise it and lower it for added height. It does cost you some stability though. Tripod Types All-Purpose - Tall enough to get the camera to eye level for most people. More stable than a travel tripod, but they are bulkier and heavier as well. Travel Tripods - smallest, lightest. Often not as stable as larger. Systematic - Tend to modular with removable base. Often tall, have a large spider/yoke/apex, and thick legs. Thus, they are usually bulky and heavy. Tripod Options Leg Material Carbon fiber – usually considered the best weight to strength ratio. But the lightness of a carbon tripod makes them less stable. Interesting to note that, certainly, not all CF is made the same. You have different layers of CF used by different manufacturers, different fiber to resin ratio, different layer thicknesses and direction and “modulus” or build of the fibers themselves. All play a role in determining stiffness of the legs. For aluminum, it’s pretty much a straight correlation, more material makes a stiffer tripod leg. Aluminum still a great option. Not as light as carbon. Aluminum transmits vibrations from the ground more than carbon. Susceptible to corrosion from salt water. Older aluminum tripods can be a great value, especially when bought used. Basalt fiber – not common, but like carbon fiber. Wood – not just for large format! They dampen vibrations best. Exceptionally durable.. Size and Weight Number of Leg segments - fewer segments should be stiffer. Leg angle adjustment - pull out/push in tab, thumb lever? Removable center column? Is the center column reversible for low angle views? Feet - are spikes, snow/sand platforms, or rock claw available? Center brace - may add stability, may be a sign of poor overall design. But also prevent low camera positions. Leg locks - twist, snap, knob Leg quick release? Bag Hook? Heads – As important as the legs! Ballhead rankings Ball - versatile and lightweight, but not very precise. 3-Way Tilt - lots of control, but bulkier and heavier than a ball head. Tilt-Head - More precise setup than a ball head as the camera can only move up and down. You may need to combine with a rotator plate. Drawback is there is no 3rd axis of motion to level the camera. 3-Way Geared Head - the ultimate in precision. Each axis is controlled with a geared knob and can be adjusted independently from each other. Works well for studio or night/Milky Way photography. Gimbal - when balanced, the camera and lens become "weightless". You can Rotate the camera to any direction by just pushing it. However, they are big, bulky, and heavy. Best when using really big lenses. You can somewhat emulate a gimbal with a ball head by putting the ball arm into the side slot, loosen the rotation lock and ball tension, and shoot from the side of the ball head. Make sure your camera is balanced on the ball for this to work best. Panorama Rig - horizontal rail, vertical rail with a tilting stage, and a rotator base. Allows precise camera movements for overlapping panorama images. You do want the tripod support to be level when using a Pano rig. Fluid Head - Allows smooth pan and tilt movements, usually used for video applications. Car Window mount - clamps to a vehicle window, sometimes with a ball head or not. Head Mounting Locks Some tripod mounting plates have set screws you can tighten against the bottom of the head to keep the entire head from spinning loose. You do not need to overtighten it, as it may deform the bottom plate of the head. Mounting Plates on Tripod Heads Arca-Swiss is the de facto standard. They are a dove-tail design and Manfrotto - some are unique to Manfrotto, some are Arca-Swiss. Video/Fluid heads have large mounting plates. Connecting the Camera Quick release mounting plates L-Bracket - allow easy reorientation for landscape/vertical positioning Make sure you can still access batteries or memory cards. Other Features and considerations Tripod Levelling Base Some mount on the tripod baseplate, some replace the center of the yoke. It allows the head to be quickly leveled, independently from the tripod legs. Great for pano rig setups. Cheap Not Worth It Cheap head are hard to use! The often droop, especially with large lenses. They can also shift the position of the camera when you tighten them. Best to avoid. Bubble Levels Some tripods come with bubble levels. They can be on tripod yoke or on the camera mounting plate. You can add one to your camera hot shoe or use one built internally in the camera operating system. Each can location serves a different purpose. Do you need them all? Not necessarily. Using Your Tripod: Best Practices In general, the yoke/legs do not need to be perfectly level. If doing a pano - the head needs to be level so the camera can rotate without angling up or downward. Keep your camera/lens near the middle of the center of gravity. Add a "rock/stone bag” - it is a hammock that hangs between the tripod legs. You can add weight to the tripod to make it more stable. Useful in windy conditions, or when you have a lot of weight mounted to the head. To carry the tripod with your gear attached or not? Any tips for working quickly or should we just forget it? (Brent: I like to grip multiple twist locks at once and loosen and tighten when opening or collapsing the tripod. It helps me speed things up when I’m in a hurry) Tripod Testing There are lots of opinions out there, but little actual scientific testing. Stiffness, Damping, Leg Angle, Height, Weight, Material - all affect the performance of the tripod. Check out: https://thecentercolumn.com/ Also check out the Weight Ratings are Meaningless Article. A great read. They have rankings for systematic, all purpose, travel, as well as a volume weighted travel tripod ranking. Their top 13 rated tripod brands are Gitzo, RRS, FLM, ProMedia, Jobu Design, Feisol, Leofoto, Manfrotto, Induro, Colorado Tripod Company, Oben, Peak Design, and Benro. They do not include usability in their ratings, but they do have reviews of many tripods, and they discuss it there. The bottom line is, weight ratings are essentially useless because they don’t consider real world applications in their ratings. Who cares if a tripod can support 20 pounds or 80 pounds. Will it support your gear that is potentially awkward, heavy or off-balance. Your use of a gimbal tripod head and a monster lens will have different requirements as compared to someone on a mirrorless camera with a fixed 23mm lens. Tripod care - If you hear grinding noise, parts are stiff or will not lock - it is time to clean! Sand, Deserts, Water, Ocean - salt water is the worst! Clean them - take them apart. Take a shower with them. Lubrication - use a weatherproof grease. Gitzo Grease about $30; enough for two cleaningsSil-Glyde, Induro Recommended Grease about $9; enough for about 50 cleanings Leg locks, even twist locks need lubrication.Do not over lubricate them - it will collect dust and dirt.Occasionally disassemble metal parts - leg spikes can corrode and bind. Disassemble them and lubricate on reassembly. Use a small brush like an old toothbrush.Do not loose plastic rings on twist-locks. Keep them in order so you can remember how to reassemble them. Legs are like nesting dolls and must go back in a certain order based on size. Some twist-locks have arrows to help you realign the parts. Other support options - Monopod - combine with a tilt head for a great sports/wildlife setup. Platypod - get low! Beanbag - still low, but less precise than a Platypod Rock or ground - the lowest you can get! Trash cans in the city - Brent has a short story! The PLAMP by Wimberley! https://www.tripodhead.com/products/plamp-main.cfm The Worst Tripod - the one you do not carry with you. Heavier not always better - you may not carry it if it is too heavy. Lighter not always better - not enough support can lead to soft photos. Momma Bear, Poppa Bear, Baby Bear - find one that is just right for the job. Side Notes: Do not always need a tripod - If you are using a fast-enough shutter speed relative to lens focal length. Consider Image Stabilization in lens / body. Intentional camera movements. Shooting handheldUse your body to brace your camera.Stand with your feet apart, kneel, or even sit down on something.Pull against your neck strap.Hold your breath or press the button in between breaths.Create a Zen moment.Practice. More than one tripod – There is not one tripod to rule them all. It is up to you to decide what features are going to work best for your photography. Tripods are like lenses; you will want to match your tripod to your subject. May want to turn off IS – When using a tripod, especially with long exposures. Some have a "tripod detection mode" and automatically turn off the IS. Quickly releasing Twist Locks – With practice, you may be able to grab the twist locks on one leg and loosen them all at once. With a quick shake of the tripod, you maybe able to get all the leg segments to extend fully! Manufacturer Thoughts: (this is not an exhaustive list) Gitzo: Distributed by Vitec Group which also distributes Manfrotto and Lowepro among many other recognized brands in the photo industry.Considered top of the line and very expensive. Long history (since the ‘50s) manufacturing tripodsMade in Italy Promediagear: Small independent company located 30 miles south of Chicago.High quality, precision design. Rather expensive.USA made Really Right Stuff: Manufacturing tripods and more since 2002 (quick release plates since 1990 under previous ownership). Known for excellent customer service and they always go beyond your expectations. Price point is high enough you should consider it an investment.USA Made (Company based in Lehi, Utah) and proud of it. Induro: Good variety of products and very good quality, though not to the level of the previously mentioned producers. A striking resemblance to Benro tripods, since they have the same mailing address it’s no surprise. Though the branding does seem to be targeted to different types of photographers.Made in China.Distributed by MAC Group which also distributes MeFoto, Kupo, Shimoda, Tenba, X-Rite and several other photography related brands. Feisol: Started as a carbon fiber tube manufacturer. Full line of products. Made in Taiwan Sirui: Wide Variety of products for different types of photography and needs. Made In China Other notes: Heard a leg crack at Thor’s Well. Still works well. Do not immediately count out aluminum - it is still good option. Lube the metal parts like knobs. Seals on Feisol - really well designed. Swipe out much of the dirt. Reminders Find us on the web at http://latitudephotographypodcast.com Find me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brentberghermphoto/ Find the podcast facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1892577214293688/ Find me on instagram @brentbergherm Find me on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/brentberghermphotography Find me online at https://brentbergherm.com Find Matt at https://www.mattbishopphotography.com Find Kirk at https://keyesphoto.com and https://milkywayphotographers.com/ Find Drake at https://www.drakedyck.com It is my goal for 2021 to be the lensrentals.com top affiliate. I had some FFsycontact with them recently where I mentioned my brief hiatus and they basically responded saying, hmm, wow, wonder what’ll happen if you kick it into high gear ‘cause you’re already one of our top affiliates. To which I was a bit surprised. But if you’re going to rent something anyway I’d love it if you’d be able to help support me and the show by using my link in the show notes. My goal is to rent a lot of gear in 2021 and I’d love to just turn all these affiliate earnings back in to rentals. So if you’d like me to review more gear on the show this is one way to support that :)
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In this episode we continue our conversation from Episode 3 about VR use – this time discussing which shutter speeds work best and which ones to avoid. From there, it’s off to the Q&A section where we tackle a common technique question with Back Button AF, decide if you should set your camera to sRGB or Adobe RGB, and finally talk about when to use a tripod vs a monopod. … The post VR Shutter Speeds, BBAF Tip, Adobe Or sRGB? and Tripod vs Monopod appeared first on Backcountry Gallery.
In this audio experience we go over the FREE iPhone Video Editing App VMaker! This application is feature packed with color editing, text, transitions, voice over tools and more! The best part, VMaker is FREE to download! Don't forget to follow/subscribe for weekly videos, live streams and tips about smartphone filmmaking! Watch the full video! https://www.youtube.com/emtfilms Download VMaker on iOS! https://go.onelink.me/app/8efaa514 Join the Ninja Walkers Club! https://www.youtube.com/emtfilms Moza Slypod The World's First Slider & Monopod! https://youtu.be/bmR9g2g8vJU 5 Reasons Why I Like Moza Mini S! https://youtu.be/QO2jka0NnZw EMT Films is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the channel running. Gear! -------------------------------------------- Visit My Amazon Shop! (For almost all the gear I use!) https://www.amazon.com/shop/emt Get Moza Mini-MI (Use Promo Code “EMT” for 5% off!) https://gudsenmoza.refersion.com/c/40df3b Get Moza Mini-S (Use Promo Code “EMT” for 5% off!) http://bit.ly/2Ju3SYc FIFINE K670 Microphone https://amzn.to/2Ogvxwn Sandmarc Lenses & Accessories (Use Promo Code “EMTFILMS” for 10% off!) http://bit.ly/2Htsq2p Techni Sport Chair! Use Code EMT10 for 10% off! http://bit.ly/2XtBT2o Super 73 Bikes! (Use Code EMTS1 or EMT Z1 For Up To 20% Off!) https://super73.com/collections/all?ref=5c64bd8060f74 Follow me on Social Media! ------------------------------------ Listen To my Podcast Crop Factor by EMT Films! (Available on most services like Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify and more!) Anchor https://anchor.fm/emtfilms Apple Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1350535717 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yMzRjM2IwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1GeVUrJhjxZeufefTqdPMd Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1350535717/crop-factor-by-emt-films Follow me behind the scenes via Instagram and IGTV! https://www.instagram.com/emtfilms Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/emtfilms Follow me on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/emtfilm ----------------------------------------------------------- #vmaker #emtfilms #videoediting 51320F EMT VMaker iPhone video --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/emtfilms/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emtfilms/support
Due to unprecedented demand (read: 3-4 comments in Real Pod Corner), but mainly because he's extremely into the media and no one wants to talk to him about it, Duncan does a 29 minute monopod on today's MediaWorks revelations.Features how he heard the news, who might buy it, the implications for the rest of the media and NZ on Air and some very earnest reminiscing about the medium of television and TV3 in its prime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this audio experience we talk about my experience with The World's First 2 In 1 Slider & Monopod! The Moza Slypod! I had the privilege to see this as a prototype during CES and NAB 2019 in Las Vegas but now is out in the wild! I am very excited to share some buttery slider shots, and some vertical movements with this amazing product! I also combined it with the Moza Mini Mi for smooth crane shots and panning timelapse videos! What do you think? Watch the full video! https://youtu.be/bmR9g2g8vJU Don't forget to follow/subscribe for weekly videos! https://www.youtube.com/emtfilms 5 Reasons Why I Like Moza Mini S https://youtu.be/QO2jka0NnZw How To Do Vertigo Shots With Moza Mini MI https://youtu.be/XEQzhZ1OlM8 Moza has been a sponsor of my channel and has hired me for speaking and demonstration roles for events like CES & NAB. EMT Films is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the channel running. Gear! -------------------------------------------- Get The Moza Slypod! Use Promo Code EMT for 5% Discount! http://bit.ly/2pWEcMj Visit My Amazon Shop! (For almost all the gear I use!) https://www.amazon.com/shop/emt Sandmarc Lenses & Accessories (Use Promo Code “EMT” for 10% off!) http://bit.ly/2Htsq2p Get Moza Mini-MI (Use Promo Code “EMT” for 5% off!) http://bit.ly/2Ju3SYc Deity V.Lav Microphone https://amzn.to/2XQ4MC7 Fifine K670 Microphone https://amzn.to/2lB6IkB Fifine T669 Studio Kit (USED IN VIDEO) https://amzn.to/317iDWq Techni Sport Chair! Use Code EMT10 for 10% off! http://bit.ly/2XtBT2o Super 73 Bikes! (Use Code EMTS1 or EMT Z1 For Up To 20% Off!) https://super73.com/collections/all?ref=5c64bd8060f74 Follow me on Social Media! ------------------------------------ Listen To my Podcast Crop Factor by EMT Films! (Available on most services like Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify and more!) Anchor https://anchor.fm/emtfilms Apple Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1350535717 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yMzRjM2IwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1GeVUrJhjxZeufefTqdPMd Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1350535717/crop-factor-by-emt-films Follow me behind the scenes via Instagram and IGTV! https://www.instagram.com/emtfilms Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/emtfilms Follow me on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/emtfilm #moza #emtfilms #slypod 51320F EMT Moza Slypod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/emtfilms/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emtfilms/support
Welcome to the Wedding Video Boss Podcast, where we talk about the business of being a wedding creative and also a peek into my world as a wedding videographer. I am your host, Paul Santiago. Please, please come in… lay your weary head on the couch, put yer feet up and let me give you and extra serving of a warm bowl of additional video gear… Yes! We’ll talk about the hardest part of being a wedding videographer, carrying extra shit. We’ll talk about the most commonly used ones, which ones we kept, and how I solved the problem of carrying all of it around, in this segment that I’d like to call… “Carry on, carry on"I'm not a geek about equipment, I just know what I like. Adam Jones"Buy once, cry once” - Ning WongIf you’re a photographer listening to this podcast, this is exactly why videographers need a little bit more time to follow you around when you’d decide to be creative and do an impromtu shoot with the couple. If you’re a new videographer, you better be pumping iron because getting that perfect lighting setup or the steady camera movement involves moving around at least 30lbs of crap. So the next time you decide to do an impromptu photoshoot in the dark… you need to wait. Too aggressive? With that in mind, here are the common video equipment:Monopod - this will be your best friend. Perfect for maneuvering in tight spaces and helps you become pretty much invisible Tripod - the staple in all of wedding videography. Getting a really good tripod will definitely help you in having smoother footageLights - we use 2 kinds of lights in every shoot, which I’ll discuss in another episode but you’ll need these for sure. Just like when Lady Galadriel gives Frodo a phial of starlight, she said “a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out”Light Stands - need. You can have your lights just running around the reception area. Actually, we’ve put led lights on our cameras before and every single one, whether is was expensive or not, always popped out to the tiniest camera movement. Plus it looks horrendous whenever you get in the photographers shot and you have that thing on there.Mic Stand - ah, the savior! We use mic stands for toasts! Why? So that the speaker won’t move around like a freakin maniac when doing their speech!Gimbal - it comes in different types and the smaller you go the better.Drone - I’m so happy that drones are smaller now! I remember years ago, drones literally looked like super villains or at least the tiny henchmen. Now, it’s all about portability and it’s amazing!Slider - If your camera has not image stabilization and you insist in doing everything handheld, you at least need to have this because you’ll never know when you’ll need to do steady shots for establishing and details.Sand bags - Use Sand Bags because you won’t believe how many people trip on light stands that are tucked away in safety. Face palm. There should be like a sound that corresponds to face palm. Like Krusty the clowns groan...Now, I’ve been seeing more and more women getting into videography and I know that this next part will help you in carrying extra gear. Not that I’m saying you can’t carry it or anything but whenever I see my guys grab a bag and go “arrrrghhuhhhh” I know it’s a pain. So these are my problem solvers! I included affiliate links to them so you can visualize what i’nm talking about.The problem solvers:Camera bag with wheels - https://amzn.to/2SM1Tnu Backpack - https://amzn.to/2WVM0tM Tripod bag - https://amzn.to/2tb7iWR Foldable wagon - https://amzn.to/2I0lYlHMy equipment in an affiliate list:Monopod (2X) - https://amzn.to/2TpdrKm Tripod (2X) - https://amzn.to/2WE4OO7 Slider (2X) - https://amzn.to/2WAtRl8 Gimbal (Zhiyun) - https://amzn.to/2D7FpDk Big Lightstands (3X) - https://amzn.to/2MMoWci Small lightstands (2X) - https://amzn.to/2MOO6af Mic Stand (1X) - https://amzn.to/2MNf2XX Lowel Lights (3X) - https://amzn.to/2MWf8fX Two Way Radios (3X) - https://amzn.to/2BlWc5N make sure it has headsets with it Headset (3X) - https://amzn.to/2WStCSs Drone (1X) - https://amzn.to/2MXas9x Comer lights (2x) - https://amzn.to/2WPW6fL Battery - https://amzn.to/2MVR7po Sand bags - https://amzn.to/2Id65sq Tripod Bag - https://amzn.to/2tb7iWR Foldable Wagon - https://amzn.to/2I0lYlH Lowepro Backpack - https://amzn.to/2SOkoHX Lowepro xRoller - https://amzn.to/2GImd2DThere you have it! I know this might be the most extreme case of pack ratting you’ve ever heard but this is the value I bring to the client. I hate it when they ask questions and the only answer we can give is… "yeah, my bad.” So now thinking of being a wedding videographer you should know that it includes this part. There are no film crews around here my friend. It’s just you and and two more people if you’re lucky. If you’re not lucky, you’ll be carrying all of this by yourself. Always make sure that you pack smart.I hope this episode was helpful, also if you have any questions or suggestions, just feel free to reach out! I’m throwing all these information goldness for free so I’d really appreciate if you help me by subscribing, rating or leaving a review, Thanks so much to those who already did it, thanks for listening it means the world to me, watch out for Monday masterclass and I’ll see you on the next Wedding Video Boss podcast. Till then, play nice if you can’t win, be nice if you’re good looking. Bossman out. Credits:The Wedding Video Boss Podcast hosted by: Paul SantiagoBossIG: www.instagram.com/weddingvideobossBoffoIG: www.instagram.com/boffovideoWebsite: www.weddingvideoboss.comFor comments & suggestions email me at: heypaul@boffovideo.comSpecial thanks to Ning Wong (@NingWongStudios) for the sexy headshotMusic credit: Isaac Joel - Azophi from www.SoundStripe.com Caleb Etheridge - New HeightsSupport Wedding Bossness by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/wedding-video-boss
Tripods, monopods, and stabilization...what do you do to make sure your shot is rock solid no matter the situation. In this episode, we discuss the differences between monopods and tripods and where we use this tools everyday in our world of production and content collection. Join us for a fun episode! Here are links to the items we discussed: Oben ACM-2400L Self-Standing Monopod with Mini-Legs Oben AC-1451 4-Section Aluminum Tripod
Ep.6 - Sony reveals more about the upcoming 400m f2.8 lens and more
Ep.6 - Sony reveals more about the upcoming 400m f2.8 lens and more
https://www.adorama.com David Bergman shows you when you should - and when you shouldn't - use a monopod. Related Products at Adorama: Gitzo GM5561T Series 5 Traveler Monopod http://www.adorama.com/gzgm5561t.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Monopod%20Mastery%20-%20Two%20Minute%20Tips%20with%20David%20Bergman&utm_content=video AquaTech Monopod Grip / Shoulder Pad http://www.adorama.com/aqmpsp.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Monopod%20Mastery%20-%20Two%20Minute%20Tips%20with%20David%20Bergman&utm_content=video Canon EOS-1DX Mark II Digital SLR Camera http://www.adorama.com/ica1dxm2.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Monopod%20Mastery%20-%20Two%20Minute%20Tips%20with%20David%20Bergman&utm_content=video Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM Image Stabilizer AutoFocus Telephoto Lenshttps://www.adorama.com/ca60042u.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Monopod%20Mastery%20-%20Two%20Minute%20Tips%20with%20David%20Bergman&utm_content=video Canon EF 24mm-105mm f4 L IS II USM Lens https://www.adorama.com/ca241052.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Monopod%20Mastery%20-%20Two%20Minute%20Tips%20with%20David%20Bergman&utm_content=video You can keep up with David on Instagram and Twitter @DavidBergman Like, share, and comment on the video below...let's get the conversation started!
Que prendre pour un tournage ? La position de la Couvette que le monde nous envie, ©Philippe Couve & Mark Egan L'essentiel un micro ! Plutôt cravate pour garder les mains libres. Vaste choix disponible Shure Motiv MV88 (139 €) iRig MicLavDUAL, deux micros sur un seul port 84 € Sennheiser MKE 2 Digital - 599 € Sennheiser ClipMic Digital - 189 € …et tous les autres Un complément optique type Olloclip 4-en-1 (on en trouve à moins de 100 € maintenant ! à partir de 50 € si la couleur ne vous fait pas peur) Autonomie batteries additionnelles comme les Anker PowerCore+ Mini 15,99 € étui batterie type Mophie Juice pack (68,15 €) étui de recharge pour iPhone 7/iPhone 6/6S (119 €) câble court de charge (lightning pour iPhone/iPad (6,49 €), micro USB pour Android (5,35 €) Batterie haute capacité pour 6/9 recharges RAV Power (40 €) Anker Astro E7 (50 €) Stabilité Grips Shoulderpod R1 Pro (90 €) Beastgrip + Beastgrip Portrait mount (tournage vertical) 139 + 19 $ (et frais de port) Hague PS2 Phone Camera Steadymount (~30 €) Le tripod-poignée de Philippe (10 € + port) Pieds, monopods mini trédied Manfrotto (19,90 €) Monopod de Laurent Les alternatives au regretté Giottos Vitruvan Giottos GT9223-5011N (121 €) AmazonBasics Trépied (54,99 €) Stabilisateurs Feyiu Tech G4 Pro (259 €) DJI Mobile (330 €) Lanpart HHG-01 (217 €) Mémoire iBridge de Leef (à partir de 44,64 €) SanDisk Connect (à partir de 33,99 €) SanDisk iXpandDrive (à partir de 60 €) Les accessoires cool mais pas donnés torche étanche lume cube et la même, dans une bière : Kick V2 de Rift Labs Exemple de Magic Arm exolens - 249,95€ et une annonce pour de nouveaux modèles pour iPhone 7 Les petits bonus Dolly slider pour travellings fluides (10-40 €) Mcoplus Dolly (16,84 €) kit micro sans fil RØDE Link (338,48 €) MoJo Challenge 2016 CIRCOM/MTVA MoJo Challenge et sa video promo entièrement tournée au smartphone, comme il se doit ;) le sujet de Bence Mohay et son bon usage de l'éclairage artificiel Comment écouter au mieux notre podcast Utilisez votre smartphone (aussi) pour ça ! Il suffit de charger la bonne app sur votre smartphone. sur iPhone : Overcast l'app Podcasts incluse lors de l'achat de l'appareil sur Android : Pocket Casts Podcast Republic Pour vous abonnez, c'est par ici Les événements référencés Les rencontres francophones de la video mobile Les radars Movie Spirit, une appli à 2,99 € pour du montage Emulsio pour stabiliser vos rushes Video Grade pour corriger la colorimétrie, l'exposition et autres caractéristiques de vos plans en post-production Luma FX Une série télévisée belge sur les coulisses de politique tournée entièrement avec iPhone. Ce n’est pas la seule originalité puisque les personnages de la série disposent d’un profil Facebook, Twitter et LinkedIn (ce dernier réseau étant très impl anté en Belgique). La série est en flamand mais ce sera disposnible en version sous-titrée en français. La diffusion commence ces jours-ci Chance the Rapper publie un clip vidéo en horizontal, non vertical, non horizontal, non vertical, non…… Nous retrouver sur twitter Philippe Couve @couve Laurent Clause @laurentclause Guillaume Kuster @_gkuster
Relationships, Fitness, Partner-Training, run, bike, strength Molly talks about her feelings and experiences training with Peter and what she has learned about making the experience fun for both partners. She talks about choosing activities, setting intentions for the day and learning to be ok with having different goals.
Manfrotto Monopod - http://amzn.to/2lvIuDd My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit Move over Tripods, the new kid on the block has got you beat! Well- in some ways. The Monopod offers a variety of shots and can out-maneuver a tripod any day. It's best to use the Monopod when you lack two things: Space and Time. A big tripod can encumber you in tight spaces and usually takes 5-15 seconds to set up. For live events, such as weddings, every second matters, so it's critical to not miss The Shot. The Monopod is fast and easy. Boom! You're set up and ready to go! You can't go wrong with Manfrotto. They have very smooth fluid heads and a very forgiving warranty. However, if brand isn't what you're after then I highly recommend that you find a monopod with base-feet. The Photographer's Monopod only has a rubber stub on the bottom. What the base-feet offer is a the ability to steady your shot even further as well as pull off a few tricks (scroll down for tricks). For my monopod, I have modified it a bit and added a fluid head. Getting it separately allows me to remove the fluid head and screw it onto the slider. TIP #247- PLAN YOUR SHOTS BEFORE YOU PRESS RECORD. My Camera Gear- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 70D- http://bit.ly/jordankit Canon 10-18mm- http://bit.ly/jordankit RODE VideoMic Pro- http://bit.ly/jordankit iPhone 6- http://bit.ly/jordankit Adobe Premiere Pro CC- http://bit.ly/jordankit
Today I answer another listener question, this time about what tripods I use, when and why I use them. Text and Images: https://mbp.ac/379 Music by UniqueTracks
Today I answer another listener question, this time about what tripods I use, when and why I use them. Text and Images: https://mbp.ac/379 Music by UniqueTracks
You may have heard me say that I shoot with a tripod 95% of the time. More accurately what I mean to say is that I shoot with some sort of support for my camera 95% of time. This can be a tripod, a bean bag, or even a monopod. A monopod can be a […]
Keeping your camera stable, particularly in low light, or with long telephoto lenses, is one of the most important things to do to improve the quality of your images. In this episode hear what types of camera supports I use with a few real-world examples. Details: https://mbp.ac/32
Keeping your camera stable, particularly in low light, or with long telephoto lenses, is one of the most important things to do to improve the quality of your images. In this episode hear what types of camera supports I use with a few real-world examples. Details: https://mbp.ac/32